A group of 14 “The Chevening Rolls-Royce, Science, Innovation Leadership Programme (CRISP)” scholars from India, currently pursuing a 10-week course at...
The NHS offers amazing opportunities to be a part of its inspiring team and kick start an illustrious career. With more than 350 varied and rewarding roles to choose from, the UK Government’s investment in better pay, and one of the UK’s best...
This National Careers Week, the 'We Are the NHS' campaign is highlighting the inspiring stories of senior South Asian staff and the exciting and varied nursing roles available across the NHS.
A group of 14 “The Chevening Rolls-Royce, Science, Innovation Leadership Programme (CRISP)” scholars from India, currently pursuing a 10-week course at...
Student journalists across UK get chance to win Amnesty Media Award and experience at The Observer.
The British historian, David Starkey, was dropped by the University of Cambridge from a 3-minute video campaign called, Dear World... Yours, Cambridge,...
18-year-old Ramkumar Raman, from Dubai, of South Indian origin, has been touted as the youngest Chartered Accountant (CA) in the world.
The Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School is a single-sex, independent day school offering an enthusiastic positive and challenging learning environment for...
Fiza Farhan, a Warwick school graduate joins as one of the first 100 AACSB Influential Leaders, who are making an impact in the world through their business...
Bradford students have secured places at leading universities this autumn after participating in the Social Mobility Foundation’s free of charge programmes. The Social Mobility Foundation (SMF) is a charity which aims to make a practical improvement...
Ten of the world's top 50 universities are in Britain, a new ranking has published. Britain maintained its position as second only to the US. The new ranking also found that London is the only city with four universities in the world's top 50....
The Chartwell Trust, a private health company which runs a hospital at Leigh-on-Sea, Essex and care homes is alleged to be charging £500 for a week's work experience for children.
According to the think tank, the World Economic Forum, Britain is falling behind compared to other nations in terms of education and wages.